Friulian Autonomist Movement Explained
The Friulian Autonomist Movement (Movimento Autonomista Friulano, MAF) was a regionalist political party active in Friuli, Italy.[1]
History
The party was founded in 2008 by a promoting committee made up of 9 people, including engineer Valeria Grillo, who became leader of the party.[2]
In the 2013 Udine provincial election the MAF supported Pietro Fontanini (Northern League) for president and won 2.1% of the vote, which was crucial for Fontanini's re-election in the first round.[3] In the regional election of the same year, Valeria Grillo was a candidate into the Responsible Autonomy list.[4]
Leadership
- President: Valeria Grillo (2008–present)
- Vice President: Giancarlo Hosmer (2008–present)
- Secretary: Luca Vicario (2008–present)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: I movimenti per l'autonomia e per l'indipendenza in FVG. 16 April 2013.
- https://ricerca.gelocal.it/messaggeroveneto/archivio/messaggeroveneto/2008/08/10/UD_02_UDB4.html In nove costituiscono il Maf Movimento autonomista Grillo: «Tutelare i friulani»
- Web site: Provincia di Udine - Elezioni Regionali e Amministrative del 21 e 22 aprile 2013.
- https://www.udinetoday.it/politica/valeria-grillo-autonomia-responsabile-friuli-grande-provincia.html Valeria Grillo: “Una grande provincia friulana, autonoma da Trieste”